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i weigh all my discs, they are almost always off 1-2 g. sometimes 3-4 g.

last week, i got a CFR glow firebird that marked 167, I got it home and it weighed 176
too heavy for my wiener arm, so I took it back and exchanged it for a CFR glow sidwinder that was marked 167 and was actually 168

There is no minimum weight to a disc but the max is 200g. I do not believe that it matters on the mold. 175g is simply the most preferred weight. (think about it, 150 is too light, 200 is just too heavy! What would Goldy Locks do?)

thats funny.. from a man that post about "illegal disc" being a few grams over.. you sound like another liberal idiot.. stfu and just go throw some disc.. throw some blizzards if the heavy weights are to much for you kid

He is not saying heavy weight discs are too much, he is asking why anyone would sell illegal discs. Man, you really need to read posts before you start insulting people.

I haven't weighed anything in my bag. The only time I pull out a scale is if I'm selling on the MP and someone asks. At a tourney I doubt there will be people with scales, a list of discs and their max possible weights, and the time to weigh every disc in every pro and Am's bag. This seems like overblowing nothing into something.

There is no minimum weight to a disc but the max is 200g. I do not believe that it matters on the mold. 175g is simply the most preferred weight. (think about it, 150 is too light, 200 is just too heavy! What would Goldy Locks do?)

THIS IS TOTALLY WRONG

Each mold has a different max weight based on diameter. Many discs have a max weight of 175.

Marshall Street weighs every disc and sells them based on their scale weight, not marked weight, so you can review discs for sale on their website to get an idea of the range of actual weights based on their scale.